When you use an in-line command like \zcharnote or any other TeX command
that requires a note level, you must be careful about which octave you are
in.  If you are never going to transpose the piece, or if you want the level
to be independent of any transposition, then you can use a number to
represent the level.  If you are going to transpose, and want to enter the
level as a note name,  then there is some trick involving "!" that I can't
exactly remember right at the moment.  Maybe it's discussed in the URL's
that Werner gave.  If you don't use the trick, then you may end up with
everything that comes later being in the wrong octave.

--Don Simons

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Gonz�lez [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000 11:39 PM
> To:   Mutex Mailing List
> Subject:      Re: Question about PMX
> 
> Thanks to Werner Icking a Christian Mondrup for answering, \Uptex\ and
> \zcharnote\ work fine, I'll check the URL's you gave me for more
> information
> 
> Bye!

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